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"Normally to calculate the size of central air conditioner you should by you need..."

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Normally to calculate the size of central air conditioner you should by you need to use Manual J from the ACCA air conditioner standards manual which factors in several different variables. For quick calculations you can use the square foot method. A 1 ton air conditioner is equal to 12000 BTU/hour which is big enough to cool roughly 500 square feet of floor space. Each kitchen adds 1200 BTU of heat (adding about 50 sq ft to the calculation). Each person living in the home adds 380 BTU (or 16 square feet). Let`s assume you have a family of 4 and 1 kitchen. So you have 1700 sq ft to cool plus 64 sq ft from the person effect and another 50 sq ft for kitchen heat totaling 1814 square feet in total requiring cooling. Dividing 1814 by 500 gives us roughly 3.6 tons of central air conditioner required to cool this space down. This is only a rough calculation and assumes a lot of things are constant which are not but it can definitely give you a rough estimate of what you need. Good luck.

"I just had my capacitor replaced in a trane ac unit..."

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I just had my capacitor replaced in a Trane AC unit. The part was still under warranty since the unit was only 5 years old, so there supposedly wasn`t a charge for the part. The labor, on the other hand, was $143. That was in addition to an $89 diagnostic charge. It took him 10 min to replace it. Someone needs to put a cap on what these companies can charge for labor. It`s outrageous!

coolriteshar said: lol thanks glad you say it. doesn`t a pizzeria mark their pizzas up like 500%.. complain about that...next time don`t call anyone. Agreed though I will say that is high. should at least spend an hour checking other things out even visually.. a great example why the hvac industry has a very bad name

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